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Russia says 'strictly technical' issues remain in resolving one of the main disputes between Azerbaijan and Armenia, Caucasian neighbours that fought a war over Karabakh resulting in Baku's military victory

Russia's President Putin says the three countries' vice prime ministers will meet in a week's time in Moscow "to resolve the remaining issues" regarding reopening of transport links between the two Caucasus neighbours.Russian President Putin, Armenian PM Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Aliyev hold a trilateral meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow on May 25, 2023. / Photo: AFP

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that"strictly technical" issues remain in resolving one of the main disputes between Armenia and Azerbaijan, neighbours that fought a war over Karabakh region ending in Baku's victory. Putin on Thursday met in Moscow with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, discussing a dispute over a winding road called the Lachin Corridor.Aliyev and Pashinyan, in a broader regional summit meeting Putin hosted in Moscow, lashed out at each other for their positions regarding the land corridor.

But Putin said that on the"principal issues, there is an agreement," and later said all that remained were"surmountable obstacles," calling them differences in terminology and"strictly technical." He said representatives of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan would meet in a week to try to resolve the differences.

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